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At Last, the United States’ War on Drugs in Africa is Challenged by Fresh...

Black men are slaves to a privatized white prison system that manufactures goods for free, provides services for close to nothing, and grows food to stock the ever-expanding Whole Foods market that...

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Development Aid and its Discontents

Development aid has not only erased the feedback mechanism between the government and its people, but it has also removed or failed to implement and enforce measures towards accountability. The post...

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The Roman Catholic Church: Choosing A Pope amidst Institutional Racism

Branding Jorge Mario Bergoglio as the first Latin American Pope swerves the discussion from questioning why since 500 A.D. only people of European descent, White people, have occupied the Papacy. This...

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Our Environment – What the World Can Learn From Africa’s Past

In Africa, the human form has not been a prerequisite to holding rights. The oceans, rivers, forests, lands and ships still referred to in the feminine gender by traditional society, have long had an...

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‘African Independence, 2013’– A Bold Step Towards Understanding The Struggle...

Introduction African Independence, 2013, is a documentary that tracks Africa’s relationship with Europeans through her struggle for independence in modern times. Largely a standard documentary, the...

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Democracy In The USA: 1776 – 2014. R.I.P.

The thing that killed the man begun with a single desire - at least so says the 'Book Of The Coming Forth By Day'. The reality of this kind of democracy is that the 1 percent of America's upper class,...

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Africa To Rethink Management Of Natural Resources

As the world’s economies jostle for increased access to Africa’s natural resources, there have been renewed concerns over how the continent can ensure maximum beneficiation, which will propel economic...

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There Is No Movement Without Rhythm

WATCH THE FILM: FOLI To the people of Baro, this film may not mean much beyond their borders in Guinea, but to those of us Africans who inhabit different parts of the continent and travel to all...

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Africa, The Land Of The Rising Sun

Africa, Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah declared in 1948, is “a wounded civilization,” whose obvious political and economic dysfunction conceals a deeper intellectual crisis. As evidence, he pointed out some...

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The Afrolytics Of Putin’s Speech At Valdai

On Friday October 24, this year’s 11’Th annual Valdai conference in Russia was attended by 108 participants from more than 25 countries with the theme The World Order: New Rules or a Game without...

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